Laser Machining Inc secures order worth 50 million kronor from Intalus Tech

Laser Machining Inc. in Nås has won an order worth around 50 million kronor from the US company Intalus Tech. The deal will double the company's turnover and lead to new hires.

The order comes from the US tech company Intalus Tech. It is based on patented laser technology developed in Västerdalarna.

The company states that the deal will double its turnover. The CEO says more staff will need to be hired.

The deal is reported by Dala-Demokraten with Carl Hällströmer as the writer.

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